Handling video calls, Handling video calls -3, Ng a specific call, see – Polycom VVX 1500 C Business Media Phone for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (SIP) User Manual

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Using the Basic Features of Your Phone

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The number of calls associated with a Line Key is indicated by a counter,

, on the Line Key.

A Line Key will either be green or blue:

Green—Indicates that the Line Key has an active call or an incoming call.

A green Line Key is associated with the calls that currently display on the

touch screen (active or inactive).

Blue—Indicates that the Line Key doesn’t have an active call, or has an

incoming call that has been minimized and placed in the inactive call

group. The calls associated with a blue Line Key do not currently display

on the touch screen.

Line Keys also have a status indicator (a vertical bar on the far-right of the

Line Key),

. The status indicator can be:

Solid green—A dial-tone is available, dialing is in progress, or a call is

active.

Flashing green—An incoming call.

Solid red—A remote shared line is active.

Flashing red—A call (one or more) is on hold.

Handling Video Calls

Your phone displays video in two windows: a small picture-in-picture (PIP)

window located on the top-right of the screen, and a larger window centered

in the middle of the touch screen. By default, the near site displays in the PIP,

and the far site displays in the window in the center of the touch screen.

Information about the call, such as the phone number of the party with whom

you are talking and the duration of the call, appears next to the far site when

it is displayed in the window in the center of the touch screen.

Note

Your phone can exchange video with a video endpoint other than a Polycom VVX
1500 C phone. For a list of compatible endpoints, see your system administrator.

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